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I, Poppy dives deep into the lives of Vardibai and her son Mangilal, weaving a tapestry of resilience against the backdrop of systemic oppression faced by the Dalit community. It's raw and real, with an atmosphere that captures both the harsh realities of rural life and the quiet strength of its protagonists. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of their struggles and triumphs. While the documentary sticks to its roots, it excels in showcasing the personal over the political, offering a distinct perspective on activism through familial bonds. The performances are genuine, nothing feels staged, just real people confronting their reality. A fine example of how documentary can illuminate social issues with heart.
Focuses on personal narratives amidst broader social issuesAtmospheric cinematography enhances emotional depthHighlights the complexities of family and activism
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